Cyril Ramaphosa serves as the President of South Africa and leader of the African National Congress (ANC), navigating a complex political landscape defined by significant electoral shifts and high-profile legal challenges. As the nation transitions into a new era of coalition governance, Ramaphosa remains a central figure in domestic policy, economic reform, and international diplomacy. Our coverage tracks his administration’s response to internal party pressures, the resolution of controversies such as the ‘Farmgate’ scandal, and his efforts to maintain stability amidst the country’s evolving democratic processes.